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Chapter 849 - Chapter 153: Transportation Conditions

Currently, the United States has a railway network of over 200,000 kilometers, which means East Africa needs to build at least 200,000 kilometers of railway to meet nationwide demand. However, the U.S. railway network will continue to grow, and at its peak in the future, it may reach at least 400,000 kilometers. Facing such an exaggerated number, Ernst still needs to deliberate.

The mainland of East Africa is nearly twice the size of the mainland United States (as contemporary America does not include Alaska), so doubling the railway is justifiable. However, based on the development paths of Europe and America's railways in the past, Ernst still needs to pay attention to some points.

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